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"Carnivore was not excellent in technique, but the message they conveyed was strong and clear." "If you’re not bothered by these not entirely 'civil' themes and you particularly love fast and noisy music, you can easily purchase the album."
"Carnivore was not excellent in technique, but the message they conveyed was strong and clear."
"If you’re not bothered by these not entirely 'civil' themes and you particularly love fast and noisy music, you can easily purchase the album."
Carnivore's 'Retaliation' is Peter Steele's second band effort before Type O Negative fame. The album delivers raw, aggressive thrash metal with a semi-amateur vibe typical of the 80s underground scene. Its unpolished sound and provocative lyrics reflect extreme themes that may offend some listeners. Fans of fast, noisy music and energetic extremism will find this record appealing, while others might want to steer clear. Explore Carnivore's 'Retaliation' for an authentic 80s thrash metal experience full of raw energy and bold themes.
This album will go down in history. More than being told, this album should be listened to.
This album will go down in history.
More than being told, this album should be listened to.
The Adolescents' 1981 debut album is a seminal hardcore punk record that combined memorable melodies with the punk ethos of 'NO FUTURE.' Their distinct style and charismatic approach set them apart in the Californian scene. Featuring standout tracks like 'No Way' and 'The Kids Of The Black Hole,' the album remains influential. The remastered version adds bonus EP tracks from the band and Rikk Agnew’s solo work. This is essential listening for punk enthusiasts. Listen to Adolescents’ debut album now and experience a hardcore punk classic that shaped a generation.
The rhythms have slowed down compared to past works, the songs have become slower and more cadenced. My final rating is a "more than sufficient" and not a clear failure as it is usually judged.
The rhythms have slowed down compared to past works, the songs have become slower and more cadenced.
My final rating is a "more than sufficient" and not a clear failure as it is usually judged.
The review discusses Circle Jerks’ album Wonderful, noting a slower and bluesier musical style compared to the band's past work. Although the album is seen as less energetic and featuring some banal lyrics, it still offers enjoyable moments. The reviewer rates it as more than sufficient, recommending it primarily to existing fans rather than newcomers. Discover Circle Jerks' evolving sound on Wonderful — explore the album and hear the slower, blues-infused punk tracks now!
"M.O.D. makes the genre that only M.O.D. does." "Musically, it is powerful and fresh, played without glitches, raw and aggressive."
"M.O.D. makes the genre that only M.O.D. does."
"Musically, it is powerful and fresh, played without glitches, raw and aggressive."
This review highlights M.O.D.'s 1987 debut album 'USA for M.O.D.' as a powerful, raw, and aggressive work that defies easy genre classification. Billy Milano's authentic style shines through, covering heavy themes with a mix of thrash, hardcore, and metal influences. The album features short, intense songs and tackles societal issues with a mix of seriousness and absurdity. Recommended for listeners who appreciate bold, uncompromising music. Dive into M.O.D.'s raw and groundbreaking debut—listen to USA for M.O.D. and experience a genre all its own!
MDC is one of the most ruthless and anarchic bands ever, their most important tracks are indeed messages against the police, the powerful, and a demented society. If you have a certain passion for venomous guitars played without much finesse and uncompromising themes, run to get this album.
MDC is one of the most ruthless and anarchic bands ever, their most important tracks are indeed messages against the police, the powerful, and a demented society.
If you have a certain passion for venomous guitars played without much finesse and uncompromising themes, run to get this album.
MDC's Smoke Signals is a brutal and anarchic hardcore punk album filled with sharp political commentary and fast, aggressive music. It features classic anti-authoritarian anthems like 'No More Cops' and 'Missile Destroyed Civilization'. Renowned as one of the best hardcore albums of 1986, it appeals to fans of intense, uncompromising punk with venomous guitars. The album blends satire with a strong message and includes tracks that resonate beyond punk, even with metal audiences. Dive into MDC's Smoke Signals and experience hardcore punk at its fiercest—listen now and feel the rage!
"What this album contains are pure Thrash metal tracks played without much finesse, the sound is raw and scratchy, eight songs that barely reach thirty minutes of total duration." "Out-of-scale solos, blasphemous themes, and outfits made of leather and studs, make 'Wait And Pray' an album that closely resembles 'Show No Mercy' by the masterful Slayer."
"What this album contains are pure Thrash metal tracks played without much finesse, the sound is raw and scratchy, eight songs that barely reach thirty minutes of total duration."
"Out-of-scale solos, blasphemous themes, and outfits made of leather and studs, make 'Wait And Pray' an album that closely resembles 'Show No Mercy' by the masterful Slayer."
Insane's 'Wait And Pray' is a raw and gritty 2004 thrash metal album from Italy, heavily influenced by 80s Bay Area thrash like Slayer, blending hardcore punk elements. Despite its obscure status and harsh cover art, it appeals strongly to thrash purists and fans of nostalgic metal sounds. The album runs under 30 minutes with intense riffs and solos, though its rough production and style may not suit contemporary metal listeners. It remains an underrated gem primarily appreciated by true thrash enthusiasts. Listen to Insane's 'Wait And Pray' and experience raw, authentic thrash metal with a nostalgic 80s edge!
Nothing was done by chance, everything is almost too perfect. Listening to this album is always a pleasure, and today under the notes of "Death of an Idiot Blues" we remember Tom Pig Champion.
Nothing was done by chance, everything is almost too perfect.
Listening to this album is always a pleasure, and today under the notes of "Death of an Idiot Blues" we remember Tom Pig Champion.
Feel The Darkness by Poison Idea is praised for its flawless execution, from cover art to song arrangement. Blending punk and metal with aggressive vocals, it explores nihilism and societal critique. The album pays tribute to guitarist Tom Pig Champion and remains a genre essential, despite minor criticisms of a single track. Listen to 'Feel The Darkness' and experience the raw power of punk metal at its best!
In terms of musical value, 'Family Man' is a terrible album, eleven tracks with only one song sung. 'Family Man' is the boldest record that Black Flag has ever made, a mad experiment reinforcing their rebellious spirit.
In terms of musical value, 'Family Man' is a terrible album, eleven tracks with only one song sung.
'Family Man' is the boldest record that Black Flag has ever made, a mad experiment reinforcing their rebellious spirit.
Black Flag's Family Man stands out as their boldest experiment but disappoints musically. Only one song features singing, with other tracks being noisy instrumentals or Henry Rollins' spoken-word monologues. The album emphasizes ideological expression over composition and appeals mainly to fans appreciating challenging themes and strong poetry. Explore Black Flag’s most rebellious and experimental album, Family Man, and dive into its unique punk poetry and sound.
"Listening to 'Preschool' just makes you want to mosh for the entire album duration." "The Boston band leaves no room for guitar virtuosity and philosophical lyrics; it’s about raw aggression and speed."
"Listening to 'Preschool' just makes you want to mosh for the entire album duration."
"The Boston band leaves no room for guitar virtuosity and philosophical lyrics; it’s about raw aggression and speed."
Gang Green's Preschool delivers high-energy hardcore punk with ten fast, intense songs. Its aggressive vocals, chaotic riffs, and pounding drums make it a perfect album for fans of raw, fast-paced punk. The genre is a mix of hardcore, speedcore, and skatepunk, appreciated for its relentless energy rather than technical skills. Dive into Gang Green's Preschool and unleash the raw, fast-paced punk energy in every track!
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